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Sweet delights from Marks and Spencer |
It was a
Sunday and what better way to spend the day than to head off to the mall and
check out Marks and Spencer Food Fair held recently at the Eastwood Mall. There
had been a line-up of different activities for mall-goers and foodies to enjoy.
There had been coffee tasting, sweets tasting (yes, they had given out free sweet
treats like chocolates, gummy bears and worms, hard candies etc), tea time
(guests had tea infusion samples and paired them with biscuits and cookies).
Too bad, I came in quite late (just about 30 minutes since I decided to walk
around 2km from my home to Eastwood City); I wasn’t able to try any Marks and
Spencer coffee. So when I came, they were about to sample sweet treats to the
guests. TV personality, endorser and foodie host Sam Oh hosted the said event.
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The author with TV Personality/host Sam Oh |
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With fellow blogger Ms. Josie Esquiron |
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Items on Sale at really low prices from Marks and Spencer |
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Sweet treats from Marks and Spencer |
Marks
and Spencer had a wide range of products—from breakfast staples like cereals,
mueslix, oatmeal, delightful snacks and crackers, sweets such as candies,
chocolates, fruit juices, tomato and pesto based sauces, pasta, coffee,
wine—along with a clothing line. Some people may not be aware that they do have
other products apart from their apparel, lingerie and toiletries. I had always
been a fan of Marks and Spencer’s pesto sauce eversince I stumbled upon its
small bottle at Rustan’s Makati almost a decade ago.
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Chef Luigi Muhlach at work. |
It was
delightful to see mall goers, foodies, bloggers and members of the press gather
at the Eastwood Mall for the Marks and Spencer Food Fair. But the highlight of
the afternoon was the cooking demonstration made by Chef Luigi Muhlach. His
surename alone rings a bell, so if you’re wondering if he’s related to actor
Aga Muhlach, well, Chef Luigi is Aga’s son with actress Janice De Belen. But Chef Luigi has made a name for himself in
the food industry. He studied culinary at the American Hospitality Academy and
has worked under the tutelage of Chef Jessie Sinsioco and he’s now a resident
chef at Bellevue Hotel and Resorts.
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A bit shy for a Chef Luigi prepares his ingredients. |
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Chef Luigi Muhlach does his work while Sam Oh looks on. |
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Fellow blogger Josie Esquiron with Chef Luigi |
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A plate of Duck Spring rolls with hoisin sauce and Ham sandwich along with a slice of crab cakes. |
I loved
the Duck Spring Roll and the Mango Cheesecake. I think I’m going to try doing
it at home one of these days. I just don’t know if I could do a mango flambé on
my own. But it’s certainly worth the try.
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The ham sandwich made by Chef Luigi Muhlach |
The Ham
Sandwich that Chef Luigi has prepared is also perfect for Kyle’s baon in
school. It is healthy but it does not sacrifice its taste. Who would have
thought that ham + raspberry conserve + greens will go along well in a single
sandwich? It had salty-sweet and somewhat tangy with a hint of bitterness from
the alfalfa and arugula perhaps, but it’s perfect.
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Chef Luigi Muhlach's Creamy Pomodoro |
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Vegetable Curry with bagoong rice |
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A small slice of Mango Cheesecake flambe
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What else can I say but the other dishes are also worth mentioning such as the creamy pomodoro (it tastes exactly as the way my Italian friend does her pomodoro), the vegetable curry is really spicy, perfect for those craving for some hotness on their meals. Fortunately, the bagoong (fermented fish paste) is a good contrast for the spice along with the thin slices of mango on the bed of rice. And last but not the least, the mango cheesecake is definitely just as lovely.
Capping off the night was a wine tasting and lecture from Ms. Chie Gachalian. She had discussed what is ideal to bring during a friends' get-together and for starters, prosecco is the perfect buddy. According to her, it is the prince of wine--very bubbly and light. The more it is dry, the better because that means it is sweeter. It only has about 13 percent alcohol content.
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Wines of the world from Marks and Spencer |
Ms. Gachalian also talked about how to properly store wines. She made the audience taste different kinds of wines from prosecco to chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, bordeaux merlot, cabernet sauvignon, pinoit and the port. She taught the audience how to appreciate wines through retro nasal approach: swirl the wine over before swallowing.
I may not be a drinker, but going to Marks and Spencer Food Fair had taught me a lot of things plus I was able to spend an afternoon while learning a whole lot of new things and gaining a few freebies.
Experience Marks and Spencer items from food, apparel, sweets, coffee, tea and wines. Visit the branch nearest you.
Special thanks to Nuffnang for the invites.
Disclaimer: I am not compensated for this post. Opinions expressed are my own.
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